I know the BH30N is basically useless because of how old it is, so I have ignored it for the time being.
All the BH40N drives are labeled as having firmware A102, although the drive dated Dec 2013 shows up in MakeMKV as having firmware 0.A102D and libredrive supported while the others do not. I have already given this drive away to a friend, but she was kind enough to dump the firmware for me when I thought to try flashing it to the others.
Tonight I started poking around with things, the A102D firmware appears to work on the January dated drives, they show up as libredrive compatible and can rip disks.
I also managed to brick one by ignoring the warning SDFtool has about the boot-loader flashing mode. This is what happens when I don't RTFM. I seem to have broken the boot-loader so bad that even having it plugged into the Dell 9020 I have been using for this keeps the machine from POSTing.
After this bit of fun I had a few questions for the more experienced folks here.
- Where can I get the most "correct" firmware for a BH40N? The compatibility page lists A1B0 and GP01 but not A102, and I don't see either of these in the firmware packs linked in the tutorial pages.
- Is there a way to "unbrick" the BH40N I messed up by flashing with the wrong flag? Not a big deal if not, it is one of six, I'd just rather not trash it over a recoverable mistake.
- What exactly does the "de" flag in sdftool do? The help text "Sets DE byte in image" gives me some context that it is needed for certain firmwares, but I am not entirely sure what it does.